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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 99716, member: 55"]Or other maritime knife; if the little pointy thing is rounded but pointy it is a "fid" used for working with rope; splicing, and so on.</p><p>Fids are also used by stained-glass makers for the tape-and-solder method of assembly.</p><p>Don't think that would make this a stained-glass-maker's knife though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 99716, member: 55"]Or other maritime knife; if the little pointy thing is rounded but pointy it is a "fid" used for working with rope; splicing, and so on. Fids are also used by stained-glass makers for the tape-and-solder method of assembly. Don't think that would make this a stained-glass-maker's knife though.[/QUOTE]
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